Monday, 9 July 2018

Gays after Syed Saddiq's ass in new Malaysia

The LGBT community must be very disappointed. After all, they had gone all out in support of PH.

Understandably, some of them had a little demo in front of the Youth and Sports Ministry building this morning over the matter.

They are definitely wishing they could fry Syed Saddiq's ass, among other things.

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Numan’s supporters were also enraged with Syed Saddiq’s denial, insisting that he was discriminating against a member of the LGBT (lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transexual) community for not doing enough to defend Numan.

“Syed Saddiq may be straight but less of a man than a gay man for sure! Coward,” Betty Teh wrote on Twitter.

“I’m absolutely disappointed and disgusted with you Syed Saddiq. Your ministry’s website showed the list of your special officers which included an openly gay man, not that his sexual orientation has anything to do with his ability to do a good job,” Twitted Afiq Harraz.

I think Syed Saddiq should have at least defended his aide and not abandoned him like that.

After all, the guy had worked hard for him in toppling BN/Umno.

Guess, it's the same old story in PH too - once you are deemed a liability, you are out.

Well, gay guys and gals, that's just too bad for you all.

No more LGBT votes for Syed Saddiq and gang in the next general election, I guess.

It’s alright. He can’t please all the people all the time. If people got angry and upset with him then let it be. He doesn’t owe anyone anything. Right now, he’s holding a public office in conservative Muslims country. He knows people are watching him every move. What he said could become government stand so he has to tread carefully.

He can’t afford to look too liberal and too open minded. It comes with territory. He can’t afford to offend his Malay Muslims base as well. Otherwise there’ll be massive voters’ backlash in the next GE.

Being a politician from Malay based party, being a Malay Muslim and a product of Islamic university, he can’t help but has to be politically correct all the time. Being openly pro LGBT in a country like Malaysia, you’ll stick out like a sore thumb. You will become an easy target. He can’t afford that at this early stage of his budding political career.

Annie Dearest,Pray tell, which party would indeed support the LGBT community?UMNO?? PAS?? Would you then write an article here to state someone from UMNO threw his/her LGBT aide under the bus, when the poor LGBT aide finally realised that he/she is viewed no differently by the UMNO folks?

Frankly my dear, you have to be consistent, lest you look like a real fraud.

//The LGBT community must be very disappointed. After all, they had gone all out in support of PH//

The LGBT community must be crazy to think that they would be immediately accepted into Malaysian society just like that because Pakatan has won government.

I hope they recognise that the very fact that one of them was elevated to a high profile position (albeit short-lived) within 100 days of a Pakatan government, was a HUGE step taken.

But there was never any possibility that Numan Afifi would have survived very long after he was outed as an LGBT activist.

Most Malaysians are quite conservative as far as sexuality is concerned but over the last 30-40 years, that conservatism has been increased by several notches up.

For this, we can thank the people in JAKIM and PAS.

As have been said by others, those in JAKIM and PAS can easily find religious justification in having sex with little girls but strenuously object to sex between CONSENTING adults!!!

//I think Syed Saddiq should have at least defended his aide and not abandoned him like that.//

There is no way SS could have defended Numan to any large extent - no way, no how.

It would have had been suicidal for him.

But I suspect it was all a very clever play by both SS and the LGBT community to test the waters, to see how receptive Malaysians are to the idea of an LGBT activist in government, to get some feedback.

I say this because of the speed with which Numan stepped down.

It is one of the ways the LGBT community uses to address hostility from the community - they retreat, they let the other side think it has won, they are very non-confrontational.

But mark my words - the LGBT community all over the world is becoming more and more politically aware and it is no different in Malaysia.

It may take them years to achieve their objectives but I assure you that they will be undeterred.

I have observed their political ambitions locally and overseas over some time now and whilst I do not consider myself an expert, I believe that the LGBT community is a very determined community.

Politicians who ignore the LGBT community do so at their own peril.

//No more LGBT votes for Syed Saddiq and gang in the next general election, I guess//

Not necessarily true.

I am quite sure the LGBT community will know which side of the bread has kaya on it :)

Unless UMNO or PAS begin supporting the LGBT agenda publicly or covertly, I think Pakatan will still get the LGBT vote in PRU15.

I suspect Pakatan, via Syed Sadiq, will continue to have interactions with the LGBT community.

This site is full of shit. Hell you're commenting on your own article to make it look like people actually give a shit. So fucking lazy to even make up names. Everyone is fucking anonymous in this because they are all the same people

Anon 14:19, is that you Annie? Truth hurt isn't it? My friend suggest this site for a free pure comedy entertainment. The female blogga made fool of herself to seek people attention. We already have RPK and IndianSyed now and then. Easy access too :)

In the star today (see below). Conclusion: most of these politicians are the same. They'll screw the rakyat if given the opportunity, that is why we need strict enforcement of the law & proper check & balance.

Tuesday, 10 Jul 2018

PETALING JAYA: Several ministers apparently did not get the memo on the ongoing efforts to keep government lean and to cut expenditure.

These ministers have tried to “reward” their political supporters by giving them jobs although the arrangements do not comply with the rules for employing government officers.

Supporting lgbt and employing a competent person who is gayish is two different things, why politize it? Hiring a person comes with hiring contract that spelled out clearly the job requirement n expectation.

No need to get ‘tribal’. Make room for rule of law n make the application of the rule to be seen.

When I initially commented I clicked the "Notify me when new comments are added" checkbox and now each time a comment is added I get four e-mails with the same comment.Is there any way you can remove me from that service?Appreciate it!

Malaysia baru(a) is moving towards western values which is so much despised by the old man.Remember Monica Lewinsky and Clinton's saxaphone episode?The Americans seemed not to be bothered by the sexual act between two consenting adults but the couldn't accept the lying president.That kind of thinking seem to creep into many Malaysians.They do not mind having gays in the public office (well not all Malaysians held that view) but they cannot accept a lying cabinet minister.Prof Kangkung

//They do not mind having gays in the public office (well not all Malaysians held that view) but they cannot accept a lying cabinet minister.//

WTF!!!!

Within the context of what you have written, taking into consideration your comments about Lewinsky and Clinton, you are saying that Malaysians should not accept gays in public office but should accept lying cabinet ministers!